GREEN LANE NEWSLETTER Side by side with farmers #2, March 2007 SUCCESS STORY The Women's Local Extension Research Group (LERG) in Gargar village, Lori marz, together with professional researchers, are implementing applied research activities (mainly in the area of organic farming) based on the needs in their community. page 3 BIOFACH-2007 The World Organic Trade Fair page 9 This new issue of the Green Lane Newsletter has been brought out FOCUS ON AVALON through support from page 6-7 AVALON Foundation. Read the foreword by Martien Lankester, Executive Director of AVALON page 2 Armenia is one of the more than 20 countries where Avalon supports local organisations in their activities towards sustainable agriculture and rural development. valon welcomes this new issue of the Green Lane Newsletter on organic Aagriculture development in Armenia. Our foundation acknowledges the value of the pioneering work of Green Lane for achieving a more sustainable countryside as important part of a green future for planet earth. Avalon has been working in this field for over 15 years, supporting organisations in more than 20 countries. Martien Lankester Since a few years Armenia is one of these countries, also Executive Director of participating in the Avalon project Organic Agricultural Avalon Chain Development in the Southern Caucasus, Moldova and the Kyrgyz Republic to promote organic farming in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Kyrgyz Republic and Moldova. We have come to know Green Lane as a committed and skilled organisation in our Avalon Network and wish Nune Sarukhanyan and her colleagues a lot of success with their imimportantp ort ant and inspiring work! May we all reap the fruits from the interesting activities, experiences and learning points that you can read about in this and the following issues of the Green Lane Newsletter. This new issue of the Green Lane Newsletter has been brought out through support from AVALON Foundation. We highly appreciate the incessant interest shown by our colleagues and friends working with AVALON in the activities of Green Lane. They have not only rendered financial assistance to help us in publishing this newsletter, but have also contributed interesting articles telling about AVALON's mission and activities. 2 Side by side with farmers SUCCESS STORY ü»ñÙ»ñÇ Ñ»ï ÏáÕù-ÏáÕùÇ Women’s Farmer Extension Research Group The Women's Local Extension Research Group (LERG) in Gargar village, Lori marz, is operating since 2003. Why research? Because these women, together with professional researchers, are implementing applied research activities (mainly in the area of organic farming) based on the needs in their community. The members of the group are involved in growing medicinal herbs, production of vegetable and melon crops, flower growing, collection We asked the leader of of wild and medicinal herbs. They also carry out comparative studies the group of different varieties of potato and cabbage. The positive results of Armineh Mouradyan trials are transferred to other members of the community. to tell about the accomplished works http://arm.agrowebcac.org/wfg.pdf women, we became also members of another women's group established in our village through the efforts of the Chairperson of the Democracy Today NGO, Gyulnara Shahinyan. Democracy Today provided a grant of $500 to each of the 10 members to start their own small agricultural business. DT also funded the Green Lane for organizing seminars on organic The members of the group hosting the representative of Bioterra Karen Zalinyan, the head of Gargar community, always supports agriculture practices, appropriate Romanian Organic Farming Association the groups’ participation in different fairs and exhibitions management of farmer groups, - There are five women farmers and on tax policies. periodically hold in the village and initially involved in our LERG. The accessible for anybody who has the preference of the group has been Our hard work combined with the wish. and is producing healthy food. Even aforementioned critical technical prior to setting up the group, over and financial assistance from these All this positive experience helps us the last ten years, we have never two NGOs has resulted in a meet the many challenges that still used any chemicals or mineral significant improvement in the social exist. One of these challenges is the fertilizers. Our women have a solid state of our families. This, along with certification process: though during experience processing their own better incomes, brought about self- the four years of the group's produce in homestead conditions, confidence, and, if you will, self- existence we have produced only which is highly accepted by esteem for our new status in the organic products, but we are not consumer. By the way, we don't community. I would add also able to certify our produce yet. The have any problem in marketing reason is the too high cost of of our produce. Armineh participated in a training in Romania last certification for very small organic Our collaboration with the year within the exchange program implemented land plots that each of us have by the Bioterra Association of Organic Agriculture Green Lane NGO allowed us to (1000-1500 sq.meters). So far, even and the Green Lane supported by the Open certification of the total area establish local and international Society Institute. She now shares with pleasure the business relations and get belonging to the group is not knowledge and experience obtained, which reasonable. involved in different projects. promotes more vitalization of the group's activities. The experience of the members http://arm.agrowebcac.org/newsletter_12.pdf Another challenge or dream is of our group appears to be having a small office space ‘infectious' and many other equipped with a computer and communication skills that are farmers are now following our internet access. Actually the village incomparable with what we had practices. We are more than mayor's office is ready to provide a before: I think most of us are now pleased to share our experience room for that. We will also place our able to uniquely combine tradition- and knowledge with the rest of the small library there, which is now in keeping rural Armenian women with community, including (and most the house of one of the members of these new (sometimes the newest) importantly) the children from the the group as well as our certificates business concepts and new Young Naturalist's Club at the local awarded by the Green Lane to the knowledge. These skills are high school. women's farmer group in Gargar apparently useful in particular during during 2005-2006. the field days and seminars that we In 2005, together with five other 3 WORKING PARTNERSHIP FOR THE BENEFIT OF FARMERS The keystone to success is cooperation and partnership with other organizations dedicated to the same goals you are striving to achieve. We are happy to introduce the organizations Green Lane is cooperating with to double its efforts in supporting farmers and agricultural businesses in Armenia. www.acdivoca.org www.acdivoca.org/acdivoca/PortalHub.nsf/ID/armeniaFtF ACDI VOCA ARMENIA Farmer-to-Farmer Caucasus Program (FtF). HELPING AGRIBUSINESS GROW… Active in Armenia since 1992, Dora Ramsey to visit Armenia and agricultural production in Armenia and ACDI/VOCA began to implement its FtF share professional expertise with the securing sustainable institutional Program in the Caucasus as a whole in Green Lane team and partner farmer development for Green Lane. 1996 and since that time over 900 groups and unions. All of them are volunteer assignments have professionals practi- We highly appreciate what is being been completed. U.S. volunte- cally working in the done by the ACDI/VOCA colleagues to ers provide technical assistance field of organic make it possible to us and other to local farmers, farmer groups, farming for a long organizations and individuals in agribusinesses and rural credit period of time and Armenia to benefit from the expertise of organizations contributing to really willing to take the development of private part in the develop- farms and enterprises, agricu- ment efforts through- ltural service organizations and out the world. With rural credit institutions. their knowledge and experience, they are Over the last two years, making an outstand- ACDI/VOCA assisted three U.S. ing contribution to John Bobbe with ATC students volunteers and Honorable visiting a greenhouse in Darakert both strengthening Members of Green Lane NGO, the emerging John Bobbe, Silvia Ehrhardt and organic sector of the Dora Ramsey with the members of Jrahovit Farmer Research and Extension Group Farmer-to-Farmer (FtF) Program is a worldwide initiative first authorized by the US Congress in 1985 to provide for the transfer of knowledge and expertise of the US agricultural producers and businesses to the U.S. colleagues. However the middle-income countries and emerging democracies. FtF provides voluntary technical assistance to farmers, farmer groups, and agribusinesses in developing and transitional countries to promote ACDI/VOCA team sees the FtF sustainable improvements in food processing, production, and marketing. The program relies on the program as being of benefit not only to expertise of volunteers from US farms, land grant universities, private agribusinesses, NGOs, etc to the hosts but also to the volunteers. respond to the local needs of the host country farmers and organizations. SUCCESS GOES ON… In the first issue of the Newsletter, under the title “Success Story”, we had told the story of the Farmer Field School involved in organic produce in Gandzakar village, Tavush marz. We are happy to state now that, thanks to the collaboration with World Vision, this group of farmers had a successful In this high mountain region farmers sow start in 2007 as well. organic winter wheat by hand http://arm.agrowebcac.org/GL_newsletter.pdf World Vision provided a great support to the group by growing.
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